Would it be accurate to consider this one of the most important Geometry Dash levels? I think it deserves the title. FunnyGame making a 6 minute level was an extremely bold move that pretty much invented an entirely new style of gameplay. And a lot of levels that go for a behemoth length feel like they're padding to fill out the song, right? Not this one. Lonely Travel is a genuine journey that takes the player through an incredibly diverse and inventive smattering of settings and moods. There's a really solid sense of progression as the level slowly becomes more uplifting and colorful in the back half. Really great connection with the music too. I wouldn't consider this level perfect, however. The decoration is inventive, and has an impressive level of detail and creativity for something that never goes above the object limit despite its length. That said, some block choices I would describe as naive, such as the clouds in the cube part halfway in. That part also has somewhat jank gameplay, as do a few others. Truth be told though, this level is impressive enough to warrant its reputation. A fun time for its length though not a perfect one.
The first travel level, and its still the best. The journey you take through this level is unlike anything I've seen before in the game. The different settings contained within its runtime just gives me good vibes and sometimes, genuine awe. The sky part with the slightly visible structures is one of my favorites, the drop taking place in the sky with all the clouds is also really good, with the song just elevating the experience further. My most favorite is the fact the level just feels alive, with great use of the movement trigger, and the song helps with that too. No other travel level comes close to immersion like this.
My only gripe is that the slightly buggy minigame part with the countdown, it breaks the immersion a bit.
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sorry about this gang